Welcome to the Scott Brash Website

Based from his stables in Peebles, Scotland, Scott Brash MBE is a world top ranking Show Jumper. Aged just 29 years, his achievements already include an Olympic gold medal (for the team event at London 2012) and he was winner of the Global Champions Tour (the youngest ever to do so) in 2013. As the year 2014 dawns he now ranks number one in the Longines World Ranking list, and can claim to be the nation’s hottest Show Jumping prospect at this exciting time for the sport in Britain.

Olympic Dreams

Scott’s love for riding began at the age of seven, when he first took up the sport. He competed in his first show when he was nine. His rise through the ranks since those days has been largely due to a consistent and determined dedication to being the best that he can be. And following London’s successful bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games, Scott, still not quite out of his teens, discovered a new focus. He wanted to compete at those games.

That he should succeed in hitting such an ambitious (some might say outrageous) target, is clearly testament to Scott’s skill as a rider, but also to his tenacity and single-mindedness. But despite a steady rise up the UK rankings, his place in the team was far from assured. A key turning point was his partnership with Hello Sanctos, a horse owned by Lady Pauline Harris and Lady Pauline Kirkham.

When his selection for TeamGB was finally confirmed, Scott said: &quotEverything has happened so quickly and each year has just got better and better for me. When I think about the fact that I only got the ride on Sanctos at the end of last year and the way we have bonded along with the confidence I have in him, it’s quite remarkable.&quot

&quotI just hope that I can now go out and do [credit to] my country and everyone who has supported me and helped me get to this point; my grooms, vets, farriers, friends, family and in particular my owners, without whom this would have been impossible.&quot

Gold!

Scott’s success at London 2012 surpassed anyone’s reasonable expectations. On Hello Sanctos the man from Peebles struck gold in the team event. After an unforgettable contest at Greenwich, culminating in a dramatic jump-off between GB and the Netherlands, it was Team GB’s Nick Skelton, Ben Maher, Peter Charles and, of course, Scott who made pole position on the rostrum to receive the Gold Medal. Scott, riding Hello Sanctos, was instrumental in getting the team into the jump-off, with a terrific clear round which had earlier delighted the home crowd.

And two days later, in the individual competition, Scott put in a highly creditable performance finishing equal fifth making him, alongside Nick Skelton, Great Britain's highest placed competitor. Had it not been for a single fault on the final round, then we might even have seen Scott add another medal to his collection!

And next...

The year 2013 has seen Scott go from strength to strength. Aside from picking up an MBE, in the European championships he was part of Great Britain’s gold medal success, and at the same time achieved an individual Bronze.

A tremendous year was topped off when, at the Longines Global Champions Tour in Doha, Scott sealed victory in the Grand Prix, giving him the overall title. It was the 23rd of November, Scott’s 28th birthday!

Scott’s success at such a young age can only bode well for the future. He has shown that he has the character to meet the challenges facing him as he progresses his career.